Indian cricket coach after World Cup: BCCI on lookout for Shastri successor
With
the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 fast approaching, an immediate worry
before the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is its
lookout for a new head coach for the national cricket team. The
tenure of current coach Ravi
Shastri and his support coaching staff is set to end
right after the world cup. To this end, BCCI is likely to soon
advertise the vacant position, according to cricket news website
ESPNCricinfo, and the candidates should be interviewed before India's
tour of West Indies, which begins is in late July.
Soon
after the Indian Premier League 2019 (IPL 2019), which starts from
March 23, the Indian team will be heading for England to play ICC
World Cup 2019, seen as the final test for the current coaching staff
and the hard work put in by the team in recent months.ESPNCricinfo also said that BCCI will approach the three-man Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) to select the next Indian cricket team coach. The CAC comprises Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V V S Laxman. Shastri may get a direct entry in the final pool of candidates, like Anil Kumble had in 2017. Read More
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